WKID-33 will offer closed-circuit TV and radio programming specifically geared toward the patients and will operate right inside the hospital, allowing patients the chance to be a part of the experience.

“The idea behind this is to give them something to do, something to take their minds off of what they're going through and that's really why I decided to start building these,” Seacrest said.

“Anyone who lives in the area knows that this is one of the greatest facilities around the country, and our first notion was to put these in the best hospitals in America and create that diversion,” Seacrest said.